Well...bite my head off everyone,but i thought it was a good horrormovie! I admit the acting was horrible,and the sleeping bag death was a little funny,but,just as the second reviewer said,this one gets you by surprise. The bear just pops out when your least expecting it! I bought it at a pawnshop for four bucks. Worth it to me.

That movie scared me to death. I thought the sleeping bag scene was scary AND a little funny. I also have the book. I think this is one of the great horror movies. Think about it, every other movie I know of you can tell when the monster is coming this one gets you by surprise every time. Best watched at night during a storm.

The one thing that sets this film apart is that it was directed by former Wunderkind John Frankenheimer and truth be told, some of thye visuals are memorable. In particular the seen in the tunnel with close-ups of sweaty, fear striken faces ( an obvious hommage to the 'Dawn of Man' sequence in Kubrick's '2001').Obviously the film is crap though, but crap of a more enjoyable kind than we see the

Believe it or not, this movie is often listed as rated PG. At the local video store, that's what the box says. I suppose they had it reclasyified(ugh, bad spelling). Oh yeah, and this movie, while bad, is moderately entertaning. It was really to bad that one indian guy got smacked upside the head and flew 50 feet. He was the best character, what with the chainsaw scene and all the arrows he smacked into the bear. Oh yeah, and why did they keep those cubs?

This movie scared me so bad when I was a kid I was incapable of moving in my bed for hours! Today I laugh my behind off at the rampant silliness. My heart goes out to John Frankenheimer, the director. He was so disappointed at this particular favor he was incapable of working for years! Still this is one of my favorite bad movies. In fact seeing this sight makes me want to watch it again! Just one teeny-weeny complaint...the movie was shot in widescreen (2:35:1) when will Paramount get off of its buttocks and release a print of it letterboxed on DVD or video. They have just done it to Friday the 13th Parts 1 and 2 so there is some hope. Keep the faith folks and stay scared!

This was the first horror movie I ever saw. I was 8 years old, and me and my cousin saw it at countryside mall in Clearwater, FL. It really freaked me out. I have never forgotten the bear cub in the river scene, or the sleeping bag scene. And I could never forget that nipple scene...that was a big deal for an 8 year old.

I did not see the movie when it came out in theaters although I remember being freaked out by the movie posterpicture when it was in the paper's show schedule. My parentssaw the movie telling me about it which sparked my interest years later in renting it. I went camping in Montana/Colorado mountains after seeing this movie and itdid creep me out to think about the ugly creatures and whatif these bears could get that nasty looking. The sleepingbag scene is one of the funniest horror movie death scenes.

Okay people the death scenes in PROPHECY are not funny! The death scenes in SCREAM or I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER were funny to a given extent. Of course, I remember seeing this scary as hell film on video when I was at the age of nine. And at that time, seeing a PG rated film with some gross violence was like a treasure to me. John Frankenheimer really did a good job creating some good scares in this film. And the mutated killer bear: truely terrifying. A horror/sci-fi classic. I still get the shivers when I watch this film.

This film was memorable, not only for the sleeping bag scene, but also for the fact that the doctor was the dad from the Brady Bunch, boy did he go on to better things (snicker). The film had its moments and fora horror film from the early Friday the 13th era, it wasn't bad. Kind of think of it as a more extreme version of the crying native american antipollution commercial.

This movie was totally awesome. I first saw it when I was about 12 years old and it scared the eliving dog**** out of me! I had many sleepless nights thinking about that mutated grizzly bear crashing through my wall at night and eating me. The sleeping bag scene made a big impression, I used to sleep like that when camping out growing up, but after that movie, no more! It is still one of my favorites, and I highly recommend a widescreen re-release, you would be suprised what a big hit it would be. I mean, what more could you ask for: Vast wilderness, a mutated bear, 4 wheeling(at night, with a spotlight), hot 70's chicks with big boobs, disco music, and wild suspense! Thanks John Frankenheimer for a real classic.

Ah, such a wonderful film. The creature effects were surprisingly good. It does give you a good insight into the behavioral patterns of the rare Maine Grizzly. They never go down to all fours, unlike other bears, they run on their hind legs EVERYWHERE! The only objection I have is that they blow up a perfectly good FJ40. What a crime.

I saw this movie when I was ten. It was the first horror movie I ever saw. I had nightmares for years afterwards. I was so tramatized by it that it took me a long time to get over those horrible looking mutant bears. I am 33 years old now and just the thought of that movie makes me cringe. However, they always show it around halloween every year, and of course I have to watch it. It still creeps me out. I think that it is by far one of the most frightening movies ever made. I remember a baby mutant bear sucking on Talia's nipple, trying to nurse and it bit her. But I haven't seen that part in the current showing of the movie. Was it deleted because it was so graphic or am I just imagining it????(My mom remembers it too.)

Hey, for those who liked the "sleeping bag" scene in Propecy, did you ever see "Friday the 13th part 7, where good ole Jason drags the woman in the sleeping bag out of the tent and WHACKS it against the tree?! LOL Cool stuff bubbah!

BTW, I originally saw Prophecy on a network channel when I was 12, and they actually cut out the part where the kid flies through the air and the string supported sleeping bag bops into the boulder. So the scene I saw was just the kid screaming, the bear paw whistling through the air, a loud POWWW! sound, and the shot of the holofil wafting through the air. THAT scared the ca-ca-poo-poo out of me!!! I did not even see the cheezey-ness of the orignal scene until much later. Ya know, with a little judicious editing, this movie is pretty frightening... LOL